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AP Biology February 15, 2012 Objective Describe the effects of various hormones on plant growth Investigate how a plant respond to different stressors Homework Hormones Free Response Essay
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AP Biology The Discovery of Plant Hormones Any response resulting in curvature of organs toward or away from a stimulus is called a tropism In the late 1800s, Charles Darwin and his son Francis conducted experiments on phototropism, a plant’s response to light They observed that a grass seedling could bend toward light only if the tip of the coleoptile was present Phototropism Phototropism © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
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AP Biology They postulated that a signal was transmitted from the tip to the elongating region In 1913, Peter Boysen-Jensen demonstrated that the signal was a mobile chemical substance How would they design their experiments to test these hypothesis? © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
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AP Biology Figure 39.5 Control Light Shaded side Illuminated side Boysen-Jensen Light Darwin and Darwin Gelatin (permeable) Mica (impermeable) Tip removed Opaque cap Trans- parent cap Opaque shield over curvature RESULTS
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AP Biology In 1926, Frits Went extracted the chemical messenger for phototropism, auxin, by modifying earlier experiments © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
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AP Biology Plant hormones Auxin cytokinins gibberellins abscisic acid ethylene and more…
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AP Biology Auxin (IAA) Effects controls cell division & differentiation phototropism growth towards light asymmetrical distribution of auxin cells on darker side elongate faster than cells on brighter side apical dominance
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AP Biology Cytokinins Cytokinins are so named because they stimulate cytokinesis (cell division) Control of Cell Division and Differentiation Cytokinins are produced in actively growing tissues such as roots, embryos, and fruits Cytokinins work together with auxin to control cell division and differentiation © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
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AP Biology Gibberellins Family of hormones over 100 different gibberellins identified Effects stem elongation fruit growth seed germination plump grapes in grocery stores have been treated with gibberellin hormones while on the vine
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AP Biology Abscisic acid (ABA) Effects Closure of stomata during H 2 O crisis slows growth seed dormancy high concentrations of abscisic acid germination only after ABA is inactivated or leeched out survival value: seed will germinate only under optimal conditions light, temperature, moisture
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AP Biology Ethylene Hormone gas released by plant cells Effects fruit ripening leaf drop Senescence (cell death) Abscission (drop) One bad apple spoils the whole bunch…
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AP Biology Fruit ripening Adaptation hard, tart fruit protects developing seed from herbivores ripe, sweet, soft fruit attracts animals to disperse seed Mechanism triggers ripening process breakdown of cell wall softening conversion of starch to sugar sweetening positive feedback system ethylene triggers ripening ripening stimulates more ethylene production
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AP Biology Etylene Develop a hypothesis about what will happen to the bananas in the bags Be sure to explain why you think it will happen that way.
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AP Biology Apoptosis in plants What is the evolutionary advantage of loss of leaves in autumn? Many events in plants involve apoptosis response to hormones ethylene auxin death of annual plant after flowering senescence differentiation of xylem vessels loss of cytoplasm shedding of autumn leaves
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AP Biology Learning Check Identify the function and location of the following plant hormones Auxin Cytokinins Gibberellins Abscisic acid Ethylene
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AP Biology Plant Stress Stress response Stress response You will be divided into groups. Each group will research and explain how one of the following 1) causes stress to the plant, 2) effects a plants growth, and 3) how the plant over comes the stress Gravity Herbivory Light Salt Drought Mechanical stimuili Flooding Heat Cold Disease
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AP Biology 2007-2008 Don’t take this lying down… Ask Questions!!
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